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Roland Juno-106
Roland Juno-60
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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Juno was Jupiters wife (and sister) so they must be Juno sisters :-)
ReplyDeleteWow... I had no idea the Juno 60's were that big. I have a Juno-106, which is big enough, but in this case it's sorta dwarf'd by the 60.
ReplyDelete/shrug.....
Where's the baby girl?
ReplyDelete(I'm thinking of Henrik Nydell's Junior 106...)
Jupiter cheated on Juno with Io though. Roland should put out a sexy little "Iosynth" sometime...
ReplyDeleteprobably the best synths of the world...
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